: ^ L • \".V •M-^U OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. TOWN AND COUNTY ITEMS. Arrival & Beparfiesre off Mails Green Bay and Southern and Eastern:—Arrives Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 P. M., and leaves Monday and Thursday, at6 A. M. • Two Rivers:—Arrives Thursday, at 6 P. M., and . leaves Monday, at G A. M. Hiekicott:—Arrives Tuesday, at 6 P. M-, and leaves Friday at 6 A* M. . Raitey't Harbor:—ArrivesThursday,at 6 P.M. and leaves Wednesday, at 6 A. M JEphram:-—Arrives Wednesday, at 6, P 5L, and Ifcavea Thursday, at 7 A. M. THAKKS.-—Again we have our hat off to tho courteous and obliging County Superintendent, M. B. LTMAS—this time not by way of apology, ba} to thank him COBa report of the AgricultuÂ­ ral Department, a copy of which he kindly preÂ­ sented as with. The many interesting statistics it epntaius renders it valuable. Mr. LsuAN is a Correspondent of the Department . BOAT ITEMS. — During the past week the schooner Elconor left for Chicago with a cargo of lumber from the lower m...

: r /\". • V *' F} L ~J^r•' - -* \" :t. . : -IT r~x- % c..' ---. fa all marchtogether, shoulder to shoulder, P-* asm* *v to f ho Wusio of the I CiiioiS.\" I say, and I say it in all sin- cerity,thafc afc tbishour,if it were in ~ my power, I would give more to have the whole peopleofthe free State3 of with ^s, hatfd in hand, - action as well as in arms, :,#t^r'fia^^iVlded[ V and no divided aeiltiineat, in tho support of this Gov- , '• wriment and to crash the rebellion, than to have England and France, one or •b^jtogetherjoin us in the war against ' tro confederacy. That is my conviction and if I es- Jireaa myself earnestly, strongly gentle- moo must not misunderstand me. I do . act apeak'in anger it is \" more in Jthan in aqger.\" I deplore the GREEN JJAT 4^)VEKTISEMBNRS | 1863i NE1V GOOD • 1863. AT 5HE-, GREEN B-IY BOOK STORE THE POLLETTcS Have removed their stock of HOFFSAX & LEW IN. Into the store adjoining the Bank of Green Bay in Dpsnoyers Brick Block/ with which stock •hey...

H l|XRIllSs WISCONSIN GI5$NBAY*- THURSDAY, JUNE 2 \"\"XATESTV r iy our lost night's papers we Jcarn .ibafc the rebel army has been dur^n frojn theii position on the North Anna mor. Oar troops are now south of the river, and their enthusiasm knows no iboonds. v •Grant's headquarters Qre beyond the -.North Anna, near Jericho Wills. ^.Sheridan's cavalry forces arp heard Tlify JlPsf'doinpr gobd tWlrk near Richmond, the eheitfy's 'cavalry being j$ptirely unablo to offer them any oppoÂ­ sition,' ,Tho nest great battle will DO flollbt bo fought near. tho present, locaÂ­ tion u Virginia. The Richmond Ex- afiinc?, speaking of tho recent moveÂ­ ment** aays: •?' & *8 Grant that is on tho retreat .'\\-^#d Lee pursuing. Lee followed Grant ^Ointhe Wildernoss. IJe is now the rareuer not the pursued from Spottsyl- IQU. It i^pusJhat by both movc- lents .theso%rmics aro brought nearer Richmond, but for Lee it was rendored iÂ«eeÂ«ary, by tho configuration of the toil and the lines of those rivers ...

5SS5 Irog^F^i ii Aim is, PTUKOKOK BAY. - - - - YTISCOX.SIN OAHlBALDI'fc • ! stone. Lord' Shaftesbury, feeling that J —^—- Â» j it would be unpleasant to the GovernÂ­ ment if it was thought thatho was leav^ ine: the country on any other account, THURSDAY, J UNE 0, ISO A. . v,- Ij ATTEST. * The siege of Richmond, for such the bloody operations on the peninsula are jeblly becoming, is progressing favoraÂ­ bly for Â£ur side, and the belief is\" uniÂ­ versal both among the troops 'and the inhabitants of the country that the reb- eVcapital must fall. •—An official dispatch from G en oral Grant to the Secretary of War, states that our entire loss in the three days' -Operations prouod Col-.l Harbor will hot exceed 5000. ' .—The base of our army now rests at \"WhitC House, on the Pamunky river. A steamer whioh left there on the 3d reports that Iftrgc clouds of smoke-were seen iri the direction of Richmond, and it was believed that a disastrous conflaÂ­ gration was raging in the doomed city. ...